PLUS (MT)

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Babies/Fast"
Babies - Sally is looking after some baby hamsters, but how can she and Nick hold them right? Well, different animals hold their babies different ways. A trip to Ozzie-Wozz Outback will help them, Cat has some friends who know all about carrying babies! First up is Wilma the spider, who carries all her babies on her back. Then it's off to see Dilly the crocodile, she carries her babies in her mouth! And the last stop, Coco the Koala who uses a pouch to carry her little one. D

2:30 pm

Wild Kratts"Voyage of the Butterflier XT"
Using Aviva's newly invented Butterflier XT, the miniaturized Kratt Brothers embark on the most incredible insect voyage in the world - the Monarch butterfly's 2,000 mile migration.G

3:00 pm

Wyland's Art Studio"Florida's Manatee"
Learn how to use light, shadow, and hues to create 3-dimensional effects.G

3:30 pm

Piano Guy
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Tony Bennett's signature tune, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and the memorable intro to Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are." Featured artists include Dave Powers, David Tolley and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit. D

4:00 pm

Journeys In India"The Far North: Amritsar, Shimla and Manali"
The Golden Temple is the centerpiece of the city of Amritsar, and probably the second most photographed building in India, but few know about the building or the people who built it. The most significant building to people of the Sikh faith, it is open to people of all faiths. We witness the celebration of the changing of the guard before heading into the mountains for a visit to the British influenced town of Shimla. D

4:30 pm

Saving The Ocean"Shark Reef"
Host Carl Safina travels to Glover's Reef Marine Reserve, a coral atoll in the Central American country of Belize. Accompanied by a team of U.S. researchers, who've been studying the reserve for eight years, Carl catches, tags and releases a wide variety of sharks. In Belize City's fish market, he also visits a shark fin trader, whose trade now threatens sharks worldwide.G

Nature"American Eagle"
Their wings can span eight feet. Their nests weigh up to a ton. Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator. Now, advanced camera technology goes into the skies with the birds in this film that covers a year of their lives.G

7:00 pm

Journeys In India"The Far North: Amritsar, Shimla and Manali"
The Golden Temple is the centerpiece of the city of Amritsar, and probably the second most photographed building in India, but few know about the building or the people who built it. The most significant building to people of the Sikh faith, it is open to people of all faiths. We witness the celebration of the changing of the guard before heading into the mountains for a visit to the British influenced town of Shimla. D

7:30 pm

Saving The Ocean"Shark Reef"
Host Carl Safina travels to Glover's Reef Marine Reserve, a coral atoll in the Central American country of Belize. Accompanied by a team of U.S. researchers, who've been studying the reserve for eight years, Carl catches, tags and releases a wide variety of sharks. In Belize City's fish market, he also visits a shark fin trader, whose trade now threatens sharks worldwide.G

8:00 pm

Wild Africa"Coasts"
Formed by the break-up of Gondwanaland 100 million years ago, Africa's coasts define the continent's familiar shape, and touch on deserts, mountains, forests, wetlands and savannahs. The program traces the continent's distant past and reveals the present through satellite imagery, aerial footage and underwater photography. The program includes shore visits with rich and varied wild plant and animal life. Part 4 of 6G

9:00 pm

Changing Seas"Tracking Tigers"
Tiger sharks are the ultimate apex predators. Scientists use satellite tags and DNA forensic tools to better understand the migrations of this magnificent species and to investigate the impacts of the world shark fin trade. D

9:30 pm

Changing Seas"Mysterious Microbes"
On coral reefs, microorganisms are copious creatures. Throughout Florida, scientists painstakingly work to identify key players within this microbial community and directly link a devastating coral disease to a human pathogen. D

10:00 pm

Nature"American Eagle"
Their wings can span eight feet. Their nests weigh up to a ton. Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator. Now, advanced camera technology goes into the skies with the birds in this film that covers a year of their lives.G

11:00 pm

Journeys In India"The Far North: Amritsar, Shimla and Manali"
The Golden Temple is the centerpiece of the city of Amritsar, and probably the second most photographed building in India, but few know about the building or the people who built it. The most significant building to people of the Sikh faith, it is open to people of all faiths. We witness the celebration of the changing of the guard before heading into the mountains for a visit to the British influenced town of Shimla. D

11:30 pm

Saving The Ocean"Shark Reef"
Host Carl Safina travels to Glover's Reef Marine Reserve, a coral atoll in the Central American country of Belize. Accompanied by a team of U.S. researchers, who've been studying the reserve for eight years, Carl catches, tags and releases a wide variety of sharks. In Belize City's fish market, he also visits a shark fin trader, whose trade now threatens sharks worldwide.G